Apr 142026
 


Thomas Cole The Course of Empire – The Consummation of Empire 1836


How Iran’s Mosaic Doctrine Is Fracturing (Zineb Riboua)
The IRGC’s Seven Fatal Strategic Mistakes (Zineb Riboua)
To Blockade or Not Blockade, That Is the Question. (Scott Pinsker)
US Allies Loudly Reject Trump’s Scheme To Blockade Hormuz (ZH)
Fill’er Up: Trump’s Middle East Master Plan (Stephen Green)
US Military to Enforce Embargo of What No One Is Supposed to Be Buying (CTH)
As the Worms Turn (James Howard Kunstler)
Magyar Beats Orban In Battle For Hungary: What Happens Now? (RT)
Atkinson Transcripts and Background ICIG Investigative Documents Released (CTH)
Bank of Russia Disputes Freeze of Assets by EU (TASS)
Trump Reportedly Planning Mass Pardons Of Administration Officials (ZH)
White House: ‘Era of Amnesty Is Over’ (Catherine Salgado)

 


 

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It can be hard to get reliable information about a far-away war. This looks promising.

Zineb Riboua is a Moroccan Berber who works at the Hudson Institute.

“Iran’s military defeat is in plain sight”


“Zineb Riboua is a research fellow with Hudson Institute’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East. She specializes in Chinese and Russian involvement.”

How Iran’s Mosaic Doctrine Is Fracturing (Zineb Riboua)

Following President Trump’s announcement of a cease-fire, US Central Command (CENTCOM) commander Admiral Brad Cooper stated: “Iran has suffered a generational military defeat.” Tehran’s response has been a single counterargument: the Islamic Republic still stands. That argument mistakes the question. The survival of the Islamic Republic is not in dispute. What is in dispute is whether the surviving entity retains the capacity to direct the forces operating in its name.


Iran developed its mosaic military doctrine by drawing direct lessons from Saddam Hussein’s collapse in just twenty-six days. After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Iranian Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Jafari reorganized the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in 2008 into thirty-one provincial commands, each with its own weapons stockpiles, logistics chains and pre-delegated authority. Asymmetric warfare is the recourse of states that cannot prevail conventionally. Dispersion and concealment are the tools of a military that has already conceded the conventional battlefield.

Israel, operating alongside the United States in Operation Epic Fury, mastered asymmetric tactics and turned Iran’s own doctrine against it, employing intelligence penetration, targeted eliminations and network disruption with superior precision. The clearest demonstration came before the operation began. In July 2024, Israel assassinated Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh inside a Revolutionary Guard guesthouse in Tehran. Iran’s security services must now operate under the assumption that they do not know the extent of the compromise and that uncertainty is the most debilitating condition an intelligence service can face. Operation Epic Fury then pushed that penetration to its extreme.

The killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the elimination of hundreds of senior IRGC commanders and the degradation of the Quds Force’s extraterritorial capacity together constituted a decapitation campaign of unprecedented precision. More importantly, fractures between Iran’s political leadership and its military have already surfaced publicly. On March 7, 2026, President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a televised apology to Arab Gulf states for missile and drone strikes conducted during the conflict, pledging that further attacks would cease. That a sitting president apologized for his own military’s actions within minutes of their execution illustrates precisely what pre-delegated authority has produced: a military that the political leadership must answer for rather than control.

Three vulnerabilities now compound one another. The first is the mosaic doctrine’s foundational limitation under sustained pressure. The doctrine solved the problem that Saddam could not, preventing decapitation from producing immediate collapse. It never solved attrition. The mosaic delays the timeline of dissolution but leaves the dissolution itself intact. The cease-fire arrived at a moment of Iranian weakness, and the pressure that produced that weakness remains available to Washington. The Islamic Republic knows that each day the cease-fire holds, it does so on terms that Washington can revise. The second vulnerability is structural.

The mosaic doctrine distributed resilience horizontally across provincial land commands, but the IRGC’s functional branches — its navy, air force, missile corps and cyber and intelligence directorates — each represent a distinct accumulation of “tiles” with separate supply chains and command structures.The United States has dismantled these branches sequentially rather than simultaneously, degrading each functional pillar while removing leadership at the center. The result is a system weakening from two directions at once: horizontal provincial networks loses coherence as the vertical command spine collapses, and neither compensates for the deterioration of the other.

The third vulnerability is financial, and the most immediately exposing. The IRGC’s ability to sustain operations and evade sanctions has depended on Hezbollah and the broader proxy network to move money and provide the transactional infrastructure linking the center to the periphery. That system has been degraded. Iran’s shadow fleet — the network of vessels moving sanctioned oil through falsified documentation and ship-to-ship transfers — has faced intensified US interdiction. China-linked front companies that provided financial cover to the IRGC have been sanctioned in successive rounds by the US Treasury.

On March 31, dozens of money changers linked to the IRGC were arrested across the United Arab Emirates following the escalation of Gulf tensions after Iranian strikes, severing one of the regime’s most critical cash arteries. A network that cannot pay its operators does not remain in a network for long. Washington enters the cease-fire holding all the cards: military dominance, financial strangulation and a regional architecture that has isolated Tehran from the Arab world it once sought to mobilize.

Iran’s response has been to threaten the Strait of Hormuz, the final lever a regime reaches for when it has exhausted all others. That threat is a measure of desperation, not strength. The operation has not concluded, but the conditions for Iranian defeat are in place. The entity that emerges from what comes next will bear little resemblance to the Islamic Republic that launched its doctrine of resistance four decades ago. What remains depends entirely on whether Tehran meets Trump’s terms.

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Zineb Riboua from last week. “Seven critical miscalculations have left the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reeling, while U.S. and regional forces tighten their grip.”

The IRGC’s Seven Fatal Strategic Mistakes (Zineb Riboua)

The first strategic mistake was the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s logic was that sustained pressure on global energy flows would ignite the markets and force Trump to recalculate, withdraw, or watch the Gulf states turn against American operations out of economic self-preservation. But Trump has publicly declared that opening the strait is “not for us,” instead calling on European allies who rely on the strait to “go get your own oil.” His threat on Sunday to bomb Iranian power plants made it even more clear that the strait’s closure will not cause an American retreat.


These declarations carried a meaning beyond the immediate military context. Trump is running two operations simultaneously: one against the IRGC, and one against the assumption that the United States will indefinitely underwrite regional security at its own expense. His threats to leave NATO, vow to send the IRGC back to the stone age, and triumphalist mid-operation address thanking Gulf partners for their support are not the improvisations of an undisciplined communicator. They are the deliberate signaling of a strategic repositioning, designed to press allies into assuming greater responsibility abroad. The operation itself is a demonstration of what American military power can accomplish when it decides to act without hesitation.

Trump is also using the Strait of Hormuz crisis to accelerate something the administration has sought from the beginning: a Middle East in which American allies assume primary responsibility for their own neighborhood, freeing Washington to concentrate its strategic attention on the Western Hemisphere. Burden sharing was long treated as a European conversation about defense spending. The Strait of Hormuz has just expanded the terms of that project to the entire Eastern hemisphere by including Gulf countries as well.

The Hormuz gambit has also alienated Beijing, which is losing patience with Iran’s active disruptions to Chinese energy supply lines. The purpose of any military operation is to improve your own posture or degrade the enemy’s calculus in your favor. The IRGC achieved neither, and in the attempt, accelerated its own isolation on every front simultaneously.

The second strategic mistake was time. The IRGC likely assumed that Trump’s stated desire for speed signaled an appetite for a fast exit, and that the organization could survive by dragging out negotiations, delaying any serious accommodation, and outlasting American political resolve through attrition. But time cannot be purchased in a war where American strikes are hitting command and control infrastructure at its foundations and frontline units are receiving no meaningful replenishment. The IRGC has made a career of mistaking American restraint for American weakness, and the cost of that error is now being denominated in destroyed batteries, dead commanders, and a command architecture that grows less coherent with each successive wave of strikes.

The third strategic mistake was tempo. In nearly every crisis in the past two decades, the IRGC’s strategy has been to control the pace of escalation with its adversaries, calibrate pressure, and determine when and how confrontations would intensify or recede. But that model depends on a predictable opponent. Trump has demolished that predictability, and the range of American military options—from additional carrier groups and Marine landing forces to airborne troops and an ever-expanding list of targets—have multiplied more quickly than the IRGC can adapt. As Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said last week, “Our adversary right now thinks there are 15 different ways we could come at them with boots on the ground. And guess what? There are.” The IRGC now finds itself reactive, off-balance, and unable to dictate the terms of the next exchange.

The fourth strategic mistake was overestimating its capacity to reinvigorate the Arab world against a joint American and Israeli operation. The IRGC’s regional theory of legitimacy rested on the proposition that Arab populations in the Middle East could be mobilized against American and Israeli military action in ways that would constrain Gulf rulers and force them to distance themselves from Washington. But the Abraham Accords architecture has proven more durable than Tehran anticipated, and the Arab street has failed to materialize as a meaningful strategic variable in any theater that mattered.

The fifth strategic mistake was information warfare. We’ve seen this play out before. After October 7, Hamas and Hezbollah seeded social media with fabricated footage, manufacturing narratives of resistance among Western audiences. But the illusion of battlefield success became an internal liability, feeding a leadership culture in which accurate damage assessments were suppressed in favor of narratives that preserved morale at the expense of strategic clarity. The IRGC is repeating the pattern, trying to win the battle of public opinion even as it loses the one on the ground.

The stakes are considerably higher this time, because the propaganda apparatus is operating against a backdrop of acute domestic crisis: runaway inflation, capital flight, water scarcity, and an economy in structural collapse. An organization that cannot accurately assess its own battlefield losses is even less equipped to reckon with the degree to which the Iranian population it claims to protect has already stopped believing in the institution meant to govern them.

The sixth strategic mistake was the assumption that China would serve as a meaningful backstop when the pressure became acute. Intelligence reporting indicates that Beijing has continued to provide data support to the IRGC, and Chinese technology remains embedded in what survives of Iran’s surveillance architecture. But this cannot compensate for the IRGC’s structural deterioration, and China appears unwilling to escalate its material support to a level that invites direct American economic retaliation. Thus, the IRGC is accumulating losses faster than any external partner is willing or able to replace them.

The seventh strategic mistake, and the one most structurally irreversible, was Iran’s decadeslong strategy to build its offensive and defensive architecture almost entirely around a proxy network that the U.S.-Israeli campaign has systematically dismantled. Hezbollah entered the current war already severely diminished from its 2024 confrontation with Israel, its leadership decimated and its southern Lebanon infrastructure severely damaged. The Syrian buffer that Iran spent years and billions of dollars constructing has collapsed entirely, and American and Israeli forces have degraded the Houthi operation in Yemen past the point of meaningful military utility.

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Q: Is blockade (also) a verb?

To Blockade or Not Blockade, That Is the Question. (Scott Pinsker)

To be, or not to be, that is the question:
Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And by opposing end them.
—William Shakespeare’s Hamlet


Nothin’ like a good existential crisis, eh? Because if you remember your high school English teacher (or used Cliff’s Notes; I’m not here to judge), Hamlet was asking whether it’s better to live or die. “To be, or not to be.” Which is the exact same question President Donald Trump wants Iran to consider: Make a deal and surrender your nuclear ambitions, “you crazy bastards,” or I’ll shoot you in the frickin’ head. The trouble is that Iran isn’t taking Trump seriously. For many reasons — most notably, self-preservation — the mullahs are incentivized to stall, drag their feet, and negotiate in bad faith because it accomplishes three things:

1) Communicates to the Iranian people that the regime is still strong and powerful. (Capitulating too quickly would communicate the opposite, risking rebellion.)
2) Increases the economic pain points in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. (The longer the conflict, the greater the financial chaos — and thus the political cost to Trump.)
3) With global sentiment/polls strongly opposing Israel and America, Iran’s negotiating position will grow stronger over time. (So the longer they wait, the more they’ll gain.)

This led to Iran seizing the Strait of Hormuz and blockading access. Which then led to Trump blockading their blockade with a blockade of his own. It’s a blockade of a blockade! We’ve gone from 4D chess to 4D blockades. Will it work? The New York Post says yes: “Trump Brilliantly Calls Iran’s Bluff — With His Own Strait of Hormuz Blockade” Whoever’s calling the shots in Iran wasted yet another chance for peace over the weekend, and now President Donald Trump will again call Tehran’s bluff.Iran’s negotiators refused to satisfy America’s demands Saturday in talks in Pakistan, as regime leaders bet that playing the Strait of Hormuz card would get Trump to blink. Instead, he played it right back at them — announcing his own blockade, so that Iran’s oil exports (which had continued despite the war) will also be blocked.

[…] They assumed America would be help captive by conventional wisdom; our president proved them wrong. Trump once again tried to reach a peaceful settlement; the Iranians again refused: Now they’ll pay yet a higher price for thinking they could get him to chicken out. Bloomberg says no: “The Hormuz Blockade Is a Throwdown the U.S. Can’t Win” For a man who understands the power of leverage, Donald Trump is being remarkably slow to recognize the influence Iran has gained in the Strait of Hormuz. The US president’s threat to complete its closure by blocking Iranian exports through it, too, is far more likely to drag him deeper into a politically damaging war than to force Tehran’s capitulation.

[…] [T]he president will at some point have to recognize some hard truths: He has not won yet, he does not have a clear military path to doing so and neither he, nor the global economy, can afford to keep Hormuz closed.

[…] For now the unfortunate reality is that the regime has “the whip hand,” as the former head of Britain’s MI6 Alex Younger put it last month. That isn’t because it is stronger than its enemies, but because it knows it can block Hormuz and is more willing to inflict the resulting economic pain on its own people than is Trump or other nations around the globe.The US administration needs to recognize it cannot hope to get a quick win in these circumstances, even if it blockades all trade with Iran through Hormuz.

Question for the readers: Which outlet is right and which one is wrong? Answer from the writer: Yes. The New York Post is correct: Trump’s blockade of a blockade deprives Iran of profiting from ransom payments and/or selling any oil, thus increasing its economic suffering. It weakens one of the mullah’s biggest bargaining chips. If you assume that Iran is negotiating in good faith, weakening the mullahs’ bargaining position makes tactical sense. But Bloomberg is also correct: It’s extraordinarily unlikely that Trump can blockade his way to victory, especially in the short term. More likely than not, the blockade would have to last months — if not years — to bear fruit, and for a candidate who ran on the platform of “no more forever wars,” that’s not an attractive option.

Besides, the economic pain will be shouldered unevenly, with the nations that actually care about the welfare of their people screaming far louder than the mullahs. Iran doesn’t mind suffering — as long as everyone else suffers, too. If you assume that Iran is negotiating in bad faith, a blockade of a blockade is an incremental tit-for-tat escalation that increases everyone’s pain points without bringing us any closer to a real solution. In other words, it’s a waste of time.

Perhaps a smarter strategy is to hit the mullahs with a threat they dread far more than a blockade. I’m talking about the two words that have horrified Americans since the Iraq War of the early 2000s: regime change. But not Iraqi-style regime change, where we plant U.S. soldiers overseas and try to build a new government from the ground up in a foreign land. That’s regime building, not regime change. I simply mean smashing the current regime.

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They’re proud of not securing their own energy. That won’t last.

US Allies Loudly Reject Trump’s Scheme To Blockade Hormuz (ZH)

The United Kingdom and several other countries rejected Washington’s plan to impose a blockade on Iranian ports and target ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, which has gone into effect Monday. Prime Minister Keir Starmer made clear his stance that “we are not supporting the blockade” in a fresh interview with BBC Radio. He emphasized that the UK is not “getting dragged in” to the US-Israeli war against Iran, but still stated that it’s “vital that we get the strait open and fully open.”


As fully expected Spain’s government also condemned the US move, with the country’s Defense Minister Margarita Robles having said, “It’s just another episode in this downward spiral we’ve slipped into,” adding that Trump and Netanyahu “want to impose rules on the international community, which is illogical.”Earlier we reported that France is working with the UK on a conference to organize a “strictly defensive” and “peaceful” mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

President Emmanuel Macron said, “As regards the Strait of Hormuz, in the coming days, together with the UK, we will organize a conference with those countries prepared to contribute alongside us to a peaceful multinational mission aimed at restoring freedom of navigation in the strait.” He added, “This strictly defensive mission, separate from the warring parties to the conflict, is intended to be deployed as soon as circumstances permit.” Still, Paris has rejected a US request to join a military coalition to forcibly reopen the strait, essentially paralleling Britain’s position.

At the same time Germany has not weighed in strongly one way or the other. A German government statement has said that “The US military’s announcement did not mention a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, but rather a blockade of Iranian ports – that is a different approach.” Meanwhile, Turkey has strongly opposed the blockade and called for renewed diplomacy, while China too is warning against escalation and urged stability.

US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced it would begin a blockade “of all maritime traffic entering and exiting” Iranian ports starting at 10:00am Eastern Time on Monday. It added, “The blockade will be enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM forces will not impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports.”

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“.. we just sort of… you know… made another Persian Gulf?”

Fill’er Up: Trump’s Middle East Master Plan (Stephen Green)

“The spice must flow.” Fans of Frank Herbert’s Dune know that melange makes interstellar travel and trade possible. Its only source is the desert world of Arrakis, which makes it the most valuable real estate in the known universe. The spice is addictive. Arrakis is home to crusading religious fanatics whose supreme leader holds the spice hostage.If you’re thinking, “That sounds an awful lot like Persian Gulf oil,” Herbert is way out ahead of you.mPresident Donald Trump gets it. But what if, instead of spending another 40 or 50 years letting religious fanatics keep a stranglehold on the world’s supply of melange — er, oil — we just sort of… you know… made another Persian Gulf?

https://twitter.com/dangambardello/status/2043360878704091580


And called it the Gulf of America? Well, here it is: “Hundreds of supertankers, the kind that carry two million barrels each, are currently racing toward the US Gulf Coast from every direction, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, around Africa, the scenic route, the ‘we were heading to Saudi Arabia but never mind’ route,” Jesús Enrique Rosas noted this weekend. While most people — including Yours Truly — were focused primarily on last week’s ceasefire and whether the Islamic Republic would actually increase its stranglehold on the flow of Gulf oil, actual oil buyers adjusted accordingly.

“The more Iran leans on Hormuz, the faster global energy flows reroute around it. Over time, that erodes Tehran’s leverage and cuts into its long-term power,” Osint613 posted Sunday. That “Master Plan” bit from the headline is mostly hyperbole. Supporters and critics alike — the honest critics, that is, who deserve protection under the Endangered Species Act — understand that Trump acts as a chaos agent. He knows the end result he wants, even if sometimes only broadly defined as “Make America Great Again.” The established rules and methods don’t allow for that, so Trump is happy to blow things up (sometimes literally), and see what can be rebuilt from the pieces.

The thing about that Persian Gulf stranglehold is that, like the Sword of Damocles, it’s most effective before it’s used. Now that Tehran has tried (and only partly and temporarily succeeded) in closing the Strait of Hormuz, “About the only escalation option the IRGC has is to renew its missile and drone attacks on neighboring Gulf states,” as my Hot Air colleague Ed Morrissey put it on Monday. But “Trump has an escalation for that as well: Bridge and Power Plant Day. Let’s see how long it takes for Iran to provoke it.”

Looking at the bigger picture, Rosas also wrote: “Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world’s emergency gas station and China’s cheap energy subsidy evaporated. The spice — er, oil — must flow. But Trump rewrote the rulebook about where it flows from. This is where “Drill, baby, drill” meets MAGA foreign policy, so to those America Only people still fuming that Trump isn’t (and never was) an isolationist, now do you get it?

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Blockade started yesterday.

US Military to Enforce Embargo of What No One Is Supposed to Be Buying (CTH)

Oil and gas sales from Iran are under international sanction and not supposed to be taking place. However, oil and gas sales from Iran -violating the sanctions- have been taking place. CENTCOM is announcing that the U.S. military will now ensure the oil and gas from Iran doesn’t move. The U.S. will physically enforce the pre-existing global sanctions. A blockade begins tomorrow morning.


TAMPA, Fla. — U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces will begin implementing a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on April 13 at 10 a.m. ET, in accordance with the President’s proclamation. The blockade will be enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM forces will not impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports. Additional information will be provided to commercial mariners through a formal notice prior to the start of the blockade.

All mariners are advised to monitor Notice to Mariners broadcasts and contact U.S. naval forces on bridge-to-bridge channel 16 when operating in the Gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz approaches. (SOURCE) Oil and gas from Kuwait will be allowed transit and passage. Oil and gas from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar will also transit without issue. However, oil or gas from Iran will be blocked. China takes the biggest hit, again. The target now is to cut off the Iranian money supply. This blockade is happening against the little discussed backdrop of Dubai (UAE) targeting Iranian money changers.

DUBAI – The arrest of dozens of IRGC-linked money changers in the United Arab Emirates is one of the most serious blows yet to Tehran’s sanctions-evasion network, laying bare how heavily the Islamic Republic has depended on Dubai as an economic lifeline. Sources familiar with the matter told Iran International that UAE authorities detained dozens of money changers tied to financial entities linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, shut down associated companies and closed their offices.

The crackdown follows days of mounting regional tensions and comes after other measures targeting Iranian nationals, including visa revocations and tighter travel restrictions through Dubai. For years, Dubai has served as Iran’s main offshore financial artery, where oil proceeds, petrochemical revenues and rial conversions were turned into dollars, dirhams and euros beyond the reach of the country’s battered domestic banking system.“This is going to be a real problem for Tehran because Dubai was an economic lung for the Iranian regime,” Jason Brodsky of United Against Nuclear Iran told Iran International. “That is economic pressure and diplomatic isolation in a way that the UAE is able to employ against the Iranian regime, and it will have a very considerable impact.”

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“They’re holed up in a bank demanding three large pizzas, a helicopter, and a personal phone call from Sydney Sweeney. . . .”— Greg Gutfeld on Iran’s negotiating position

As the Worms Turn (James Howard Kunstler)

The Russians have a phrase for it: negotiation-incapable (ne peregovorosposobny). That is what the Iran delegation demonstrated during a long day of talks with the US team over the weekend in Islamabad. What part of “no nukes” didn’t they understand? All of it, apparently. The corollary question on the table — arguably more pressing for Iran — was: how much more punishment are you willing to suffer to sustain your dream of atomic bombs? You have no defenses left, no control of your air-space. Do you just want to sit in the dark for the next hundred years?


Such is the obduracy of the Shia death cult. They have no friends left in the world. Russia, you think? Not really. That relationship was pegged to geopolitical dynamics that are dead and gone. Russia is much better off normalizing relations with the USA so we can both be safe and secure in our spheres of influence. Europe is busy committing suicide. In this situation, China is little more than Iran’s very unhappy customer. Maybe Uncle Xi Pooh Bear can try talking some sense to whoever is left in-charge at the IRGC. . . give up your lunatic bomb dreams and just re-open the dingdang gas station! Pretty Please!

Anyway, why interfere with US operations in Hormuz? The USA is wresting control of the Persian Gulf from these maniacs who can’t be trusted to just stay open for business. Japan, the two Koreas, Indochina, India, also have to stand by with mounting frustration as these jihad-happy idiots starve Asia’s economies. A change in Iran’s attitude can’t happen soon enough and Mr. Trump is on the case. The blockade starts at 10a.m. today, Monday. Whatever’s left of Iran’s revenue stream goes out the window. Maybe they lob some rockets and drones at our ships. Maybe they hit something, maybe not. We’ll see where they launch from and that will be the end of X-number of remaining launch sites. Then there are the bridges, the power plants. FAFO mofos.

About those 1000 pounds of 60-percent enriched uranium (their precious bomb fixings). . . . You must imagine that it is either buried deeply under the rubble of Fordoz and Isfahan, or maybe distributed in many secret hidey-holes all over the place. . . or perhaps sitting booby-trapped somewhere. In short, there are many reasons to think that no special forces operation will be able to get at it. So, the only other conclusion is that Iran must be driven to a place where they will surrender the stuff willingly themselves. That could be a harsh place.

[..] Rumored to be released this week by the House Intelligence Committee: the transcript of former Intel Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson’s testimony about events that led to Impeachment #1 of Donald Trump in 2019. The transcript has been locked away in a vault since October, 2019. Tulsi Gabbard rooted it out. The shadowy Atkinson played a crucial role in positioning “whistleblower” Eric Ciaramella to spark off charges of the “Ukraine quid pro quo” phone call against the president. Ciaramella was then a CIA agent planted in the National Security Council. He may have been involved earlier in co-authoring the fake Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) that kicked off the RussiaGate hoax in 2017. For Impeachment #1 Atkinson reportedly changed the whistleblower rules to allow Ciaramella to convey second-hand hearsay from sketchy NSC member Col. Alexander Vindman to Rep. Adam Schiff, then chairman of the House Intel Committee. The chain of actions suggests the impeachment was a CIA setup. The CIA director at the time was Avril Haines. Ms. Haines ran the London CIA field office during the period when former MI6 agent Christopher Steele was concocting the notorious Steele Dossier at the center of RussiaGate. It has long been suspected that RussiaGate was a joint CIA / MI6 operation. Isn’t it about time that Avril Haines sat for a deposition in these various matters? It might be nice to know if our main Intel Agency was involved in serial schemes to overthrow the US government.

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This changes the meaning of “election” in any European country. The EU killed it all. Hard to get back. They’ll come in wherever they want.

Magyar Beats Orban In Battle For Hungary: What Happens Now? (RT)

Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar has pulled off a stunning victory in the country’s parliamentary election, with his Tisza party beating Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz by more than 16 points. The result is set to dramatically change Hungary’s relations with the EU, Russia, and Ukraine. Just over an hour after polls closed on Sunday, Orban called Magyar to congratulate him on his win. With 92% of the ballots counted on Sunday night, Tisza was leading with 53.72% of the vote, ahead of Fidesz with 37.67% – a result in line with opposition-friendly pre-election polls.


Magyar campaigned on ending corruption, funding public services, and restoring ties with the EU. Orban promised to continue his program of tax breaks for citizens and levies on corporations, all while pledging to keep Hungary out of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. His campaign cast Magyar as a tool of the EU, who would cut off Hungary’s access to cheap Russian energy and back Brussels’ escalatory policies toward Moscow. A record 77.8% of eligible Hungarians voted, the highest turnout in any election in Hungarian history. Thanks to this unprecedented level of participation, “the democratic mandate of the next National Assembly will be stronger than ever before,” Gergely Gulyas, the Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, told reporters.

“What the result means for the fate of our country and the nation, and what its deeper or higher meaning is, we do not know now, time will decide,” Orban told supporters in Budapest. “No matter how it turns out, we, as opposition, will serve our country and the Hungarian nation.”

Will Hungary maintain close relations with Russia?
This is highly unlikely. Magyar’s allies in the opposition media collaborated with EU spies to run stories of supposed Russian interference in the election, and Magyar led crowds in chants of “Russians, go home!” But he also said he will have to interact with Moscow, because “the geographical position of neither Russia nor Hungary will change.” Rhetoric aside, Magyar is unlikely to embrace a policy of open hostility toward Moscow, but his desire to mend ties with the EU will in all likelihood result in Budapest dropping its opposition to the bloc’s €90 billion ($105 billion) loan package for Ukraine – a decision that will be poorly received in Russia.

Will Hungary get the cold shoulder from the US?
Viktor Orban is a close ideological ally of US President Donald Trump, who dispatched Vice President J.D. Vance to Budapest to campaign for his reelection, and promised to use the “full economic might of the United States to strengthen Hungary’s economy” if Orban won. With Magyar in charge, Hungary will no longer be the darling of the MAGA movement, but relations between the two countries will likely remain cordial.

Will Magyar open Hungary to more immigrants?
Highly unlikely. Orban’s hardline immigration policies are exceedingly popular in Hungary, and Magyar has attacked the prime minister on immigration from the right, criticizing his decision to allow 35,000 guest workers into Hungary from outside the EU. It remains to be seen whether Brussels will pressure Magyar into accepting asylum seekers, and whether the liberal Western media criticizes him as intensely on the issue as it did to Orban.

How quickly can the EU release billions of euros it withheld from Hungary?
The EU is currently withholding around €20 billion in funding from Hungary, citing concerns over judicial independence, corruption, and Orban’s ban on LGBTQ propaganda. Magyar is on track to win the two-thirds majority necessary to modify Hungary’s constitution and implement the judicial reforms demanded by Brussels, but the EU will ultimately decide if and when to release the money. Additionally, Magyar has stayed quiet on LGBTQ issues, and any attempts to liberalize Hungary to meet the EU’s demands may prove unpopular with Hungarians. For Magyar, accessing this money is crucial. His program of spending on healthcare, education, and other public services depends entirely on the release of the funds.

Will Hungary be able to cancel its contracts for Russian oil?
Russia supplies almost 90% of Hungary’s oil and slightly more of its gas, and provides nuclear fuel for the Paks Nuclear Power Plant. The EU has mandated that its member states completely cut themselves off from Russian energy by the end of next year, but Hungary’s contracts with Russia extend to 2035. Magyar has promised to end Hungary’s reliance on Russian energy, but only when the contracts expire. However, he may be unwilling to continue Orban’s policy of obstructing EU sanctions packages to secure exemptions for Hungary, which will essentially force a cutoff before 2035.

Will the EU now be able to steal Russia’s frozen assets?
No. Despite Orban being portrayed in the media as the sole obstacle between the EU and its plans for Ukraine, the decision on whether to steal the roughly €210 billion in Russian assets frozen in the EU is an unpopular one. Leaders including Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, Slovakia’s Robert Fico, and the Czech Republic’s Andrej Babis all oppose the measure, as does Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, whose country the assets are impounded in.

As such, the EU is banking on its €90 billion debt-financed loan to keep Ukraine afloat. With Orban out of the picture, Brussels will likely be able to secure unanimous support for the loan, unless Fico or Babis object.

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7 years old. “Without DNI Gabbard, these documents would never have seen sunlight.” What do you mean, justice? Get ’em all, Tulsi!

Atkinson Transcripts and Background ICIG Investigative Documents Released (CTH)

Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has retrieved, reviewed, declassified and forced the release of internal background documents related to the Intelligence Community’s collaborative effort to impeach President Donald J Trump in 2019. The HPSCI wants to take political credit for the release; however, the HPSCI was forced into this position by the diligent work of Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. Without DNI Gabbard, these documents would never have seen sunlight. This type of public information release is exactly why DNI Tulsi Gabbard has been targeted by friend and foe alike.


WASHINGTON, D.C.— Today, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released two declassified transcripts from 2019 hearings with the former Intelligence Community Inspector General, Michael Atkinson, following a security review from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). The Committee received the declassified transcripts from the ODNI the evening of Friday, April 10, 2026. These transcripts are from two hearings held to examine Atkinson’s role in an alleged whistleblower complaint, which ultimately led to Democrats’ first impeachment efforts against President Trump in December 2019. (link)

Looking closely at the information in these three documents makes it clear why the HPSCI never wanted them released. Both current and former members, including Republicans, are tied to a pattern of willful blindness, knowing the details yet choosing to stay silent for months and even years afterward. Former HPSCI Chairman, then HPSCI Ranking Member Devin Nunes was a participant in the testimony. Former HPSCI member, now CIA Director John Ratcliffe was a participant in the testimony. Former HPSCI staff, now FBI Director Kash Patel was a participant in the testimony. [Think about it]

Principle Players – The National Security Council leaker was Alexander Vindman. The CIA “Whistleblower” was Eric Ciaramella. The Intelligence Community Inspector General was Michael Atkinson. There is a lot of information to review as the documents include:
(1) The CIA complaint from Ciaramella and subsequent ICIG investigation. (pdf)
(2) The first interview of the ICIG Atkinson by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), dated September 19, 2019. (pdf)
(3) The second interview of ICIG Atkinson dated October 4, 2019. (pdf)

In total there are about 450 pages of documents and transcripts to read and review. The story they tell is remarkable as it outlines how internal people within the various intelligence agencies of the United States government, collaborated and used their positions of responsibility to target a sitting president for impeachment and removal. nIn short, in addition to all the “Spygate” surveillance and “Russiagate” wrongdoing, these documents highlight the real and actionable activity by the U.S. Intelligence Community to work collaborative with congress during their targeting of President Trump.

Do not lose sight of the forest while surrounded by the details of the trees. I will share much more detail about what evidence the documents show and put that detail into the context of what it means. Unfortunately, there are some alarming realizations about how our government operates and the false entities within it who claim a position to fight against the corruption, while keeping their mouths shut about specific evidence of corruption. Much more will follow, but right now I need to pray a little bit and maybe go for a walk.

Please begin to read the releases and share your thoughts in the comments below. There are more documents that need to surface, more stuff that I will never relent from locating and finding methods to bring it out. In the interim, thank you to Tulsi Gabbard for the painful truth we all need to absorb.

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it has to be declared grossly illegal at some point.

Bank of Russia Disputes Freeze of Assets by EU (TASS)

The Central Bank of Russia disputed the freeze of Russian assets and charged the EU Council with the infringement on division of powers, violations of EU laws and procedure, and decision-making in absence of required competencies. Such wordings are contained in the statement of claim registered by the EU Court of Justice on February 27.


“The applicant argues that the regulation was adopted on an incorrect basis, in so far as Article 122 TFEU [Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union] cannot constitute a valid basis for the measures adopted since, substantively, they fall within the scope of restrictive measures against an entity of a third State and should have been based on Article 215 TFEU, which requires unanimity of the members of the Council. The use of Article 122 TFEU therefore constitutes a flagrant circumvention of the specific institutional framework provided for by the Treaties for the purpose of adopting such measures, in infringement of the division of powers and the institutional balance,” the statement of claim indicates.

The Bank of Russia demands cancellation of the decision to freeze sovereign assets and payment of legal costs by the EU Council.

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You can bet Trump is planning everything very meticulously. He did no mass pardons the first time around.

Trump Reportedly Planning Mass Pardons Of Administration Officials (ZH)

Donald Trump has reportedly promised to pardon virtually his entire White House staff before leaving office, and the radius keeps growing. What started as a quip about anyone within 10 feet of the Oval Office has ballooned into something considerably more sweeping. “I’ll pardon everyone who has come within 200 feet of the Oval,” Trump allegedly said to a room of aides in a recent meeting, drawing laughs, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The report claims that staffers who raise the possibility of congressional investigations or prosecutions into policy decisions tend to hear about whether preemptive pardons are on the table.


The unconditional power to pardon is one of the most sweeping powers offered to the presidency. This term, Trump has wielded clemency far differently than any other president, dispensing some 1,600 grants to date. Many have gone to allies and donors, or those who had hired them, coming after a social pull-aside or a round of golf. Some have received bipartisan criticism, including one to a crypto billionaire whose company boosted Trump’s own digital-currency company, and another to a former Honduran president convicted of conspiring with cartels to ship cocaine to the U.S. In Trump’s first term, he signed fewer than 250 pardons and commutations.

The president has repeatedly raised the specter of pardons with White House aides and other administration officials, particularly when staff have suggested they could face prosecution or congressional investigations over decisions, people familiar with the comments said. Trump is known to joke about matters that he later seriously pursues, and the frequent references have led some aides to believe he is serious about the pardons, too.

They certainly have reason to be worried that Democrats will attempt to weaponize their powers to launch endless investigations. They’ve repeatedly promised to do so. In response to Trump’s immigration enforcement policies, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries not only promised to prosecute ICE agents and Trump administration officials.

None of this happened in a vacuum. Trump reportedly weighed pardoning White House officials in the chaotic days after January 6, 2021, but decided against it. He later told advisers he regretted that decision. Democrats viciously went after Trump allies, rioters, and even Trump himself.

Critics will certainly want to treat this as a constitutional crisis in progress. But before the outrage fully crystallizes, it’s worth noting who opened the door. Joe Biden issued sweeping preemptive pardons for top officials and family members at the end of his term – including his family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and the entire January 6 Select Committee – citing the possibility of DOJ scrutiny under Trump. Michael LaRosa, a former communications aide to Biden, had the intellectual honesty to say the quiet part out loud, saying, “By testing the boundaries of the pardon power, Biden cracked the door open and we can’t now complain about Donald Trump walking through it, even if he blows it wide open.”

The White House, however, is dismissing the Wall Street Journal’s report. “The Wall Street Journal should learn to take a joke,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. “However, the President’s pardon power is absolute,” she added.

While the White House clearly doesn’t want to confirm the story, there’s reason to believe that even if Trump was joking, there’s a serious point behind it—and Joe Biden effectively gave him cover to act on it. The informal norms governing the pardon power took a significant hit during Biden’s final weeks in office. Trump declined to go that far when he left office in 2021, but with Democrats openly signaling plans to target his officials if they regain power, he may now feel compelled to act to protect them from what he sees as a weaponized justice system.

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From “Mass Pardons” to no amnesty. We have it all.

White House: ‘Era of Amnesty Is Over’ (Catherine Salgado)

“No more activist judges shielding criminal illegals. No more endless delays. Only results.” The Trump White House is celebrating multiple massive immigration enforcement wins that signal the era of mass migration and mass amnesty is over. Since Donald Trump came back into office, federal authorities have removed three million illegal aliens from the United States through ICE deportations or voluntary deportations, which is the biggest reduction in illegal migration in modern history, according to a White House press release on April 9. This is exactly what the American people voted for. This is the sort of reform we hoped to see when immigration became one of the top issues in the 2024 election.


Besides the three million deportees, border officers have not released a single illegal alien into the United States at our borders for 11 straight months. The “era of amnesty is over,” indeed. The overwhelming majority of asylum claims have long been fraudulent, and that is one major area where the Trump administration implemented reform. The U.S. immigration authority now grants asylum in only 7% of cases, slashing the number of criminals and illegal aliens who tried to use asylum claims as a free ticket into our country. In contrast, under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the government approved over 50% of asylum claims, according to the release.

I will give just two illustrations of why this is a big deal. First, just this week, the U.S. State Department revoked the lawful permanent resident status it had granted to Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, the niece of mass-murdering Iranian jihad leader Qasem Soleimani. Afshar had obtained residency and a life of luxury in the United States by claiming asylum here. Yet she repeatedly returned to Iran and regularly spouted pro-regime propaganda, illustrating how bogus her asylum claim was. And second, back in 2024, an Ecuadoran “asylum seeker” raped a 13-year-old at knifepoint in New York. These are only two examples of how broken our asylum system was before the Trump administration took over.

The White House release also highlighted the following wins:
• Deportations and removal orders are surging: In fiscal year 2025, immigration courts issued nearly 500,000 removal orders — a 57% increase over the prior year — as criminal illegals are removed faster and in far greater numbers than ever before.
• The massive court backlog is being slashed: Hundreds of thousands of cases have already been cleared since Inauguration Day, with reductions accelerating every month — ending the years-long delays that let illegals remain indefinitely.

And, as noted above, the Trump administration has successfully closed our borders. The White House press release enthusiastically concluded, “President Trump promised to end the open borders nightmare — and he is delivering on that promise with unrelenting force. The era of catch-and-release, mass releases, and activist judicial amnesty is over.” As we celebrate the 250th year of America’s existence, there is no better time to reflect on what national sovereignty and security mean.

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    Thomas Cole The Course of Empire – The Consummation of Empire 1836 • How Iran’s Mosaic Doctrine Is Fracturing (Zineb Riboua) • The IRGC’s Seven Fatal
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle April 14 2026]

    #238268
    Michael Reid
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    People are dropping like flies around here.

    For Dr. D,

    #238269
    Michael Reid
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    The Collapse of the US/Israel’s Coup against Iran—And What It Means
    Jonas E. Alexis, Senior EditorApril 12, 2026
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    If you do not think that Israel’s attacks on Iran ended up having the opposite effect of what the Israeli government expected, then you should look at a recent article from The New York Times, which was also reported by The Times of Israel. Listen to this:

    “The report, which detailed how Trump arrived at his decision to go to war on February 28, said Netanyahu told Trump that Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a few weeks; Tehran would be so weakened by US-Israeli attacks that it would be unable to block traffic through the Strait of Hormuz; it would likely be unable to strike US assets in neighboring countries; and the regime was ripe for collapse, thanks to help from Kurdish fighters capable of invading the country from Iraq. While Trump’s CIA chief and secretary of state would later characterize Netanyahu’s regime change prediction as “farcical” and “bullshit,” the president and many of his advisers were sold on the ideas that Iran’s leadership could be taken out and that its military arsenal could be destroyed.”

    Israel was clearly wrong. Iran stood its ground. Not only that, Iran gave both Trump and Netanyahu the finger by asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz and by disrupting both Israeli and U.S. assets in the Middle East.

    In other words, the Israeli government and its allies in America did not expect Iran to come out strong in this conflict. Netanyahu obviously believed he was still untouchable and that Iran was too small to seriously challenge the Zionist empire, or what Ruhollah Khomeini called “the great Satan.”

    As Jeffrey Sachs pointed out, in a war like this, almost no one truly wins, because lives are lost and the economy suffers.

    However, Sachs also said one thing is certain: the outcome of the war appears to favor Iran. This is a reasonable and defensible view. Trump, with his strong threats, apparently believed he could scare Iran into surrendering and reopening the Strait of Hormuz after only a few attacks. But once again, Iran did not back down. According to Press TV and other news reports, Iran actually has the advantage.

    Could the Zionist regime have predicted this outcome? Of course not, because they are blind to higher realities. They thought they could concoct one fabrication after another and attack a country at will. As Jewish Neocon Michael Ledeen once declared: “Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business.”

    Ledeen made this statement in the 1990s, and he likely did not expect that Iran would be an exception to it. The Israeli regime has now been wounded, and Iran has shown the world that even a smaller country can have a strong impact.

    In addition, both China and Russia have clearly said that they oppose the actions of Israel and the United States against Iran. If Trump had considered using nuclear weapons, it could have led to a much larger global conflict.

    Trump may have recognized how serious the situation was and decided to step back. He then claimed that the United States had already achieved its goals in Iran and that the war was effectively over, suggesting it was time to pursue a peace deal.

    The main question is this: why did Trump agree to meet with Netanyahu at the White House and consider going to war with Iran? I have argued that the Israeli government obviously has leverage over Trump, and the Epstein files cannot be dismissed easily. Tucker Carlson has recently suggested something similar.

    Carlson also gave an example, claiming that Netanyahu had compromising information about Bill Clinton and used it to pressure him over the release of Jonathan Pollard from prison. So, is it farfetched to say that Netanyahu is using the same tactic? For example, consider this video clip carefully from U.S. Representative Dan Goldman of New York:

    There may be things in Trump’s past that he would not want the public to know. The situation became more unusual when Melania appeared to contradict an earlier statement from the Trump administration by saying that the Epstein files are real and that victims deserve to be heard. This contradiction upset some people in the administration.

    However, this does not necessarily mean that Melania is acting out of courage or principle. It is also possible that she is trying to protect herself. Some commentators, including Larry Johnson, have suggested that she probably was an Epstein girl, and that this could mean others have influence over her as well.

    So, what is the conclusion from this situation with Iran? I recently listened to a Chinese professor who argued that the United States and Israel cannot return to the way things were before the war. In other words, their global position has been seriously weakened, and many countries may no longer view them in the same way.

    This was already happening during the conflict, as even NATO chose not to get involved alongside Israel and the United States. This reportedly frustrated the Trump administration. In short, both Israel and the United States faced a significant loss of credibility.

    So, the attack on Iran turned out to be a major mistake by the Israeli regime and the Zionist empire in the United States. In response, countries like China, Russia, India, and others in BRICS strongly criticized the actions of Israel and the United States. Friedrich Hegel might have described this kind of unexpected outcome as “the cunning of reason.”

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    #238270
    those darned kids
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    Sure hope the israelis don’t find that olive tree

    #238271
    Topcat
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    TRUMP BELIEVES HE IS THE MESSIAH

    Ah, not so much…..

    #238272
    tboc
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    i’ll bet you have been thinking the Script ended when you were told you could stop wearing a mask

    i’ll bet you have not been thinking about Wesley Clark’s revelation which was driven by PNAC.

    how much turbulence is being created in your refusal to accept this moment was set into play in 1948?
    although those running the show are amoral opportunists, the purpose of the state put into place was to control, Nothing more, nothing less.Thus the state itself, and it’s stated foreign policy, should be the object to be denied. There is always sufficient amoral talent to keep the greed engine turning, lineage and language be damned.

    and please, please, please stop with “I don’t approve of these current events” We bought this annuity and have been making daily payments dutifully since January 20, 1985.

    the game is the means and NOT the end. Yeast and Sugar, Sapiens Sapiens

    #238273
    Topcat
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    Trump’s second presidency is one of the biggest fumbles in human history.

    No man has been given so much, only to repeatedly kick the ball into his own goal in front of the entire planet.

    Biden sucked just as bad, but at least he could hide behind the excuse of dementia.”

    #238274
    Topcat
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    USrael First

    #238275
    tboc
    Participant

    let me guess
    a fresh voice, an informed voice of clarity…………………………………………

    #238276
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Betrayal Is Complete: How Trump’s Spiraling Descent Has Shattered MAGA and Hurt America

    A Desperate, Unhinged Betrayal of His Truest Believers

    The MAGA movement’s raw political power, which swept Donald Trump back into the White House in 2024, was never solely about the man himself.

    I was part of that coalition — an advocate for peace, national sovereignty, and the dismantling of a corrupt establishment. But what we are witnessing now is not the leadership we backed.

    It is the lashing out of a man spiraling into madness, turning with kindergarten-level rage on the very voices who built his movement: Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, and Megyn Kelly.

    #238277
    Topcat
    Participant

    #238278
    D Benton Smith
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    An Ode to Donald J Trump
    (and all his pals)

    No sin was too dark
    No betrayal too stark
    To restrain his desire to be King
    But the limiting factor
    For such a bad actor?
    He can’t do his own stealing and killing.

    #238279
    Michael Reid
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    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumptard, Emperor of Lies, Listen up Boy

    TACO isn’t going to cut the mustard here.

    “As of April 14, 2026, amid a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Chinese Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun warned that any American interference with Chinese vessels, which are trading with Iran, would be considered a “red line” and would trigger the “harshest possible military options”.

    The “Red Line”: China stated that any U.S. boarding, stopping, or attacking of Chinese-linked tankers would be viewed as an act of war, with Beijing asserting its right to trade with Iran.

    Strait of Hormuz Blockade: The U.S. began a blockade of the Strait on April 13, 2026, to cut off Iranian oil, but Chinese tankers have continued to pass, testing the blockade’s enforcement.

    Escalation Risks: The situation has been described as a potential “World War III” scenario if U.S. forces act against Chinese-flagged ships, which are transporting energy resources from Iran.

    Diplomatic Stance: Beijing has called for the U.S. to stop interfering with its energy, shipping, and trade with Tehran

    #238281
    Topcat
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    Trumpturd, try stopping a Russian flagged vessel

    FAFO

    #238282
    Topcat
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    #238283
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumpturd hasn’t done a fucking thing on the Clot Shot.

    Not one fucking Warp Speed thing.

    DEAD BABIES MYSTERY

    Fauci still fogs a mirror, Trump protect him every day.

    VAERS dropped the receipts on miscarriage/stillbirth reports by year… and just take a look at 2021-2022.

    From basically flatline for decades to over 3,500+ reports in 2021 alone? That’s not a gentle curve – that’s a cliff.

    #238284
    Dr. D
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    “YouTube Removes Pro-Iran Channel Producing Anti-Trump Videos

    Totally inappropriate, I wonder what technically caused their ban. Reinstate them under the normal rules.

    “Pope Leo Says ‘I Am Not Afraid Of Trump’ – Amid War Of Words Over Iran Conflict

    Why would you be afraid? If you know something you’re not saying, please tell us, or that’s worse than anything. I have to assume you know nothing and have TDS. Because if you had any reason to fear him, you’d list it. So, GSR, rumors and innuendo, I guess, from the most non-pope-y Popes, who put Shamanic gods in the Vatican, but not their own god.

    “Bank Lobby Fires Back At White House, Saying Stablecoin Study Ignores Community Bank Threat

    The Bank lobby suddenly is all a-twitter and pearl clutchy about Main Street and small business. Wow. In reality, this is because it appears to be that they will allow “authorized” stables, (Tether) be be small-bank collateral and float their own – get this: ACTUAL BUSINESS – loans. The nerve! Local People loaning money to people for local ‘business’ why I never heard the like. This will end-run all existing systems nicely, thank you, so they are against it. There is no greater hub of “status quo” than the Chamber of Commerce of Banks. — Same guys who ran Silicon Valley, remember that one? And about 100 more cheating during ‘08? All fine. Stable crypto backed by Treasury bonds and gold? Why how dare you sir?

    “The survival of the Islamic Republic is not in dispute. What is in dispute is whether the surviving entity retains the capacity to direct the forces operating in its name.”

    Similar to what I was saying. They HAVE no resources left and will be Yemen. This article points at leaning the other way, that even resources they have…in the Army or the People, they may foot-drag and not cooperate. But “Iran” was supposed to be run by multi-silos, and where is the voice of the People or Civilian Government, for instance right now? They’re getting their co-equal say? Their gay billionaire Pope in the religious silo?

    Note: I believe or suspect that Iran has been undergoing weather warfare, impossible to prove, naturally. That would be a far more serious war crime than bombing some bunkers. SMH.

    The article points up something different to me: that as a point of resistance to the “West” (which doesn’t exist) to “Babylon” let’s say, Iran set up and finely executed a new war strategy, like using Kentucky rifles and hiding behind stone walls. Okay, good. But it didn’t work.

    I worry about this because “Babylon” or “Liberalism” or whatever you call it has eaten all things like the Borg. It converts all into itself. What could have been added? We distribute the resources back down to the people? No, we often try that here and the People are unserious fools and believe dumb s—t from the (Soros) media, then choose to succumb to Babylon. How about your culture? No, if your culture is “open” then they do the same thing, maybe not erasing it, but transforming it, same as they transformed “America” from what we were to a immoral, hollowed-out shell of itself. Or Indonesia, or possibly Japan. Not even a “shell” a Skin-suit of Babylon, looking or claiming to be democratic, claiming to be Christian (by like 10 people) claiming to be Capitalist, but isn’t at all, as I say daily.

    So how do you fight Babylon, as the Iranian Plan was a good one, long, expensively played and well-executed? Roughly the weight of the world was thrown at them? But that can always happen as this deadly machine always musters forces in exactly this way? Was it their OWN immorality, extortion that could have saved it?

    If so then there’s no hope for any of us either.

    Note: what we’re doing to Iran, we’re doing just as quickly and thoroughly to OURSELVES, in Michigan, in Oakland, erasing all fresh water, poisoning it, handing it to Robot Data Centers, paving all land, cutting all trees planetwide. All with no need at all, it’s actually suicidal, not just for us but for the machine itself. So we “Win” by getting Iran, and become “They create a Desert and call it peace.” Literally.

    So they don’t have the answer and we don’t either. I see people working daily against what are openly, brazenly illegal land grabs, contrary to every law, endangered species act, whatever used to be gold-plated sacrosanct, walked through like paper. This is hundred-billions in TAX dollars, simply handed to FOREIGN corporations still, under the TRUMP administration (state level, not saying direct cause, just no prevention) expressly TO pave the world. They “borrow” infinity money at 1% to do it. All remaining open lands in America – that create FOOD – are ruined, to some extent permanently. “No one” can stop it. Even raising your head is the same as being a Sioux in 1890: shot on sight by forces so large you cannot even comprehend.

    That’s ALL of us now, that’s your “Winning”.

    Soo….Thoughts?

    Back to Iran: WHO is in charge? WHAT do they control? A: A tiny cadre, easy to take out being numerically irrelevant compared to the Public, and A: Not much. There is no “Iranian Economy” to draw from, same as Socialists find all the time. You are directing the cream of daily human work to some additional end. No milk means there’s no cream to direct. Then leaders have to come down and steal the cow to survive themselves and that doesn’t go well.

    Yesterday: “The U.S. is No longer a superpower.” What TF. Like Vietnam? They said that then, too, how did that work out? Were we a “Superpower” after? As everyone says “We’ve been an Empire” since 1948 or 1918. But now we weren’t. We’re Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more powerful relative to all nations than we were in 1918 or 1948. We used 10% of forces in Iran. Demonstrates that Europe has none.

    Why would anyone say anything this dumb in public? A: He works for Europe, Globalists, and wants to tank our Bond market. But you want Europe’s bond market right now? Ireland is about to throw a million people into the sea with nothing more than a shillelagh, and it’s not even summer yet. Wait ‘til they get to Sweden. And UK is a fail, although will be as ugly as any 1984, as it already is. If you’ve followed “Pennyworth” which was created to what do you call, ground-shape for this war against the people they planned on. (The Liberal Hollywood Soros kids were the heroes of course, just use context)

    “Apr 12 Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz – Who Is the “Bad Guy”? LR

    A: Everyone. That’s the norm, actually.

    “• The IRGC’s Seven Fatal Strategic Mistakes (Zineb Riboua)

    Different war, so there is a lot to discuss here. By the way this is the first reasonable article I’ve read in 40 days. ONE. But “a Middle East in which American allies assume primary responsibility for their own neighborhood,” Yes. That means “It’s not our tollbooth.” Not really. Europe just said they don’t want it, don’t think oil and security is important, also don’t care anything about any Muslim girls in Burkas. They clutch pearls for human rights only when money is involved. (Ex:, they are the major backers of Israel as well. Sadly WITH us.)

    “The Hormuz gambit has also alienated Beijing, which is losing patience with Iran’s active disruptions to Chinese energy supply lines. The purpose of any military operation is to improve your own posture or degrade the enemy’s calculus in your favor. The IRGC achieved neither, and in the attempt, accelerated its own isolation on every front simultaneously.”

    Luongo pointed out that the first second Iran went nuclear. That is, they had no “Escalation dominance” people were talking about, but Closed the Strait (the nuclear option) almost immediately. That’s LOSING, not winning. Winning is when you’re like Neo and just tap the bullets aside. I mean, that’s okay, and it IS a plan. The plan is also to make people, the world, regret messing with Persia and think twice. And they will, so good. But… To what end here?

    “The second strategic mistake was time. The IRGC likely assumed that Trump’s stated desire for speed signaled an appetite for a fast exit, and that the organization could survive by dragging out negotiations”

    This was clear. And I can guess they were dicking around, entirely unserious in negotiations, waiting for midterms, etc, waiting him out. But there’s no hard proof for “intent”. This clearly Europe’s, Globalists’ approach, as they choke out and don’t notice. That doesn’t PROVE Iran is working for/with them, they may see the same thing, but…

    “The IRGC has made a career of mistaking American restraint for American weakness,”

    Same as they did in Russia.

    “the IRGC’s strategy has been to control the pace of escalation with its adversaries, calibrate pressure, and determine when and how confrontations”

    This is EM Burlingame, IRGC/London merger. They front-run on trades they themselves control the date of the war, the date of the peace, the level of oil prices, etc, and pull the Vig from it. But as I said in ‘08, back to ‘01, that “Vig” doesn’t grow on a magic Keebler Elf Tree: it comes from US, everyone. So “London” (sort of) pulls a 10% Vig (sort of) in a Chaos Premium (option). This is “Babylon” so whoever ALSO knows gets to snatch some Vig if they don’t take too much, like Philly Commodity traders were shut by NY in the 70s as competition, etc. But “Inside information” – Your “Epstein Class” – then make money and take YOUR vig by insider trading on information.

    Iran “Calibrating Pressure” is non-stop able to let “London” (Globalists, Babylon) to stick their bucket in the river any time they want. By Causing an “Event”.

    “that model depends on a predictable opponent. Trump has demolished that predictability,”

    We see that with Bessant, a gay who Trump put in an internment camp, obviously, who is inside all this stuff. So he arranges Silver to go wild AGAINST their insider trading. Then stops as they position. Then picks a war date, a Friday Night tweet AGAINST some position he’s identified London is positioned in the market. Over and over. That’s (one) reason, Trump is “Chaotic” and they lose their minds over it. Every time they position, Trump tweets are STEALING THEIR MONEY. By hundred-millions. And they can’t stop it because their sole business model is FRAUD.

    America, by contrast, wants to join Russia and China in making and doing stuff. Like: actual work.

    We said in ‘01, ‘08 “Wall Street can’t stop fraud because fraud is +90% of all business there.” Yes. And so “It has to collapse.” No. What we didn’t see or expect was that someone would care and try to fix it. And if they went down there, Wall St would cooperate RATHER than collapse into nothing. That’s the part I really didn’t see. You could say “that there were good guys” but let’s not go crazy. Maybe they realized if they collapse, that money flows to Frankfort and Paris banks. And why allow that? We should have something on Wall St instead of nothing. And if we have to plan a coup and take out some Mafia rivals “It’s good for business.”

    London is re-positioning to manufacture Jaguar and Rolls Royce jet engines the way Sweden does, right? Nope. You can’t fill a hundred-bill fraud with actual work. It’s impossible. London would become Denmark. Which is fine and honest! They should. …But they chose not to.

    “But the Abraham Accords architecture has proven more durable than Tehran anticipated,”

    I wouldn’t go nuts. It’s probably 1) London couldn’t afford to hire paid protestors, and the Arab states are sick of that and 2) Everyone lives there and knows what Iran is up to. They are unified in being a counterweight to this before Iran exits the box altogether. Purely self-interest. It boggles they “Work with” Israel on that, but may realize what Israel actually is now. They’ve transcended religious myopia.

    “the assumption that China would serve as a meaningful backstop”

    And Russia. Ignore Trump and watch Russia and China (I say every day. He is NOT the only person in the world, or even America) . They both let Iran swing, so they must be just as fed up. I didn’t expect joy, but “the level to which” was far higher than expected. Again: believe they set this up in Anchorage, etc. It’s not that they WANT it, but so long as the U.S. stays within lines, they WANT and NEED the other end of the Silk Road — all the ports – to be “Normal” people.

    This is critical. Suppose Silk Road, all BRIICS, 20 years work, and …ta dah, we find out London is running the IRGC all along! Now LONDON owns the Silk Road, soup to nuts, as THEY own the ports – classic “Oceana” plan. Take just the mouth of the river and screw everything else. See what I mean? That’s also why they put so much into ruling Armenia. BRIICS need a sovereign Iran. Now this depends on assuming that London Merger exists, sure, but there’s every reason to think it does. So Trump is helping Russia and BRIICS…again and again. Remember, Russia is making a MINT on oil right now. Russia’s enemy of all Europe is dropping in relative power daily. Trump lifts Russian sanctions to make sure they prosper.

    “Hezbollah entered the current war already severely diminished from its 2024 confrontation with Israel, its leadership decimated and its southern Lebanon infrastructure severely damaged. The Syrian buffer that Iran spent years and billions of dollars constructing has collapsed”

    Okay, one is Biden. The other is Russia. Makes no sense, no one has ever explained, that one day Assad just phoned down to the troops, gave underground orders, then flew to Moscow, no problem. Like Huh? There is NO WAY that wasn’t planned. But what was the plan???? Well here’s one. The other is now Turkey is smashed into a belligerent Israel. Two major powers with no buffer state to shoot at all the time. Syria was also a “conglomerate” state, and how do you hold together “everybody”? Anyway, here you go. No Syria to draw on, as in big strategy, they must have all realized.

    • To Blockade or Not Blockade, That Is the Question. (Scott Pinsker)

    TollPainting

    “Trump once again tried to reach a peaceful settlement;”

    Um, can we just put that kind of language away? He “reached a peace” by illegally and aggressively bombing them DURING NEGOTIATIONS. That was like LAST WEEK, I’m sure you remember, fools.

    Also, Raul is well-taken here. We DO want and need Iran to save face and have an off-ramp. Maybe we have enough triumphalism that the U.S. has lost (by winning a nation larger than Europe in a month) that we don’t get to take a victory lap, which I don’t want either. Problem is: they can’t do that for Iran, because they need the IRGC to stop and hand over to the People. If they “save face” by definition that didn’t happen.

    That’s also as ugly in practice as we see right now.

    “• US Allies Loudly Reject Trump’s Scheme To Blockade Hormuz (ZH)

    Okay, well, UK and China send your one carrier and sink us then. This is “Real” politics. This is people act when they have “POWER”. And don’t “Make S—t Up” in attacking Russia when they have “No Power.”

    Here’s the thing: IT WAS ALWAYS LIKE THIS. All power, military is ONLY Power. Violence, Murder, is the only root currency, even over gold. What they did, and the Left are agonizing about it, they added a layer of lies on top. They are sad the lies are ending. They don’t MIND Obama blowing up everything he could see worldwide, only that he was well-spoken about it. Europe put on the lie of “The UN” and “Consensus Politics” “International Law” (That was only 100% “whatever we feel like” as seen with Russia sanctions, Milosevic) but it was all fake. Then Europe FORGOT it was fake, blowing smoke up their own asses, as always happens.

    Americans, being a practical people, realized this first. And in the 90s, but we’ve been fighting them owning our Congress since jeez, probably 1925, but certainly since the “Liberty” and JFK. So we’ve been TRYING to realpolitik and not “lie” for decades.

    Anyway, the article just demonstrates again either 1) How profoundly they saw/see the U.S. as their b-tch or 2) How much they knew they were running and in control of Iran in the first place, a mere wholly-owned employee of London/Europe. And probably both. The third option is: They really are that stupid, and no, I will scream.

    “This is the Gulf of America, packed with supertankers racing to load up on US oil.”

    As saying (let’s say Luongo) they are “Resetting money and oil flows”. That’s it. If THAT doesn’t change, nothing changes. But TO change that takes something very large. Everyone is suddenly Pro-Empire, Pro-Status Quo right now, people I wouldn’t expect. Ok then. I’m not.

    Question: Where is the oil coming from? Did we/ how did we suddenly have 2x the normal flows on tap somewhere. Really? Funny ol’ world that we suddenly have 2x the ports, the pipes as last week. Okay.

    (Note, there are MANY long-term projects coming on now, next 3 years, particularly LNG. Just timing)

    “Looking at the bigger picture, Rosas also wrote: “Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world’s emergency gas station”

    This is always true. And I always go back to the story of Reagan and Lebanon, 1986. He said “If they do anything, we have battleships who will lob shells the size of Volkswagens at them.” Then they did, Reagan a man of his word. And although targeting wasn’t BAD, it certainly wasn’t GOOD. So a few random hits to a location the size of a City, and the people there go, “Hey, this isn’t too bad. The odds of being hit aren’t zero, but NEAR-zero” and promptly ignored him. …As they SHOULD. Dumb-ss.

    Point is, the weapon works BEFORE it is used. Once used, it’s the “Everybody’s got a plan” and “Gets punched in the face” deal. You can’t guess what will happen. P.S. A gun is not a talking device like in the movies, they draw a gun and have a standoff. If you draw a gun, I can only assume you intend to use it and must kill you now to save my life. There is no time or room for discussion. I am going to kill you. Probably.

    “This changes the meaning of “election” in any European country. The EU killed it all. Hard to get back. They’ll come in wherever they want.”

    Okay, so do you want to invest and store mega-capital in Europe now, in Brussels, or in New York? We already saw Brussels freeze Russian assets, and the U.S. refused to participate.

    “• Atkinson Transcripts and Background ICIG Investigative Documents Released (CTH)

    WE are fighting the REAL Empire. Seven years to get through the permanent bureaucracy, the “Technocratic Elite” and RELEASE DOCUMENTS. Where everyone on the planet already knew what it was and who as stopping it and why. Records that are open. And the President was supposedly “In charge of” for 6 years. This remains true of ALL departments, very clearly Ratcliffe isn’t in control of the CIA, Kash isn’t in control of any of the FBI, and we are only in control of the Pentagon bc they haven’t figured out how to shoot back yet.

    Note, they have ALREADY said to release the Docs. 50 times. This is also true of the CIA, we say “I want nothing more than A LIST of names of black ops. That’s my big ask.” Well I think it was Carter, and they released “The Big Official List” and not a MONTH went by that some CIA op happened that wasn’t on the list. Oh! Shocked!!

    THEY ARE THE REAL GOVERNMENT and everybody knows it. Problem is, it’s hard to fight. Obviously. So get outta here with “I want a Pony” “Trump should just tell them” Ah! That’s the answer, wow, didn’t think of that.

    “• Bank of Russia Disputes Freeze of Assets by EU (TASS)

    Removing that money would collapse the EU. Let’s call it “Collateral”. So this is a direct and serious attack.

    “• Trump Reportedly Planning Mass Pardons Of Administration Officials (ZH)

    The author foolishly and totally pro status quo assumes that ANYONE convicted here was guilty. Why on God’s earth would you assume that? You’ve seen our court system. Honduras is a stellar example: seeming very clearly a political hit job, probably RUN BY US. If you want to hate on Americans here’s your chance. Nope, we only hate on Americans to destroy it, not restore it.

    “an Ecuadoran “asylum seeker” raped a 13-year-old at knifepoint in New York.”

    I think maybe we should allow this. They can have asylum if they live at YOUR house until citizenship.

    “It was a warm September evening in 1955,”

    Reminds me of the Hungarian uprising, where the CIA got everyone lined up, said “We got your back” and when Soviet tanks appeared, left the people to Stalin’s tender mercies. (Again, by the way, wtf were they thinking trusting Americans)

    Good thing that Olive tree is in Crete or Israel would have bombed it. There’s still time.It was a warm September evening in 1955,

    #238285
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Oh God, not Sachs, the most Globalist who ever Globaled. I’ll try.

    #238286
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @DrD

    You are still operating under the starkly obvious delusion that the United States (whoever they and their “loyal” pals and vassals actually are under all that camouflage) is winning its war of attrition between itself and everyone else. HINT: “Everyone Else” is a much larger number of people and tons of resources than the peole and resources of “America” (and I use the term loosely). Like 20 to 1.

    #238287
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    The Betrayal Is Complete: How Trump’s Spiraling Descent Has Shattered MAGA and Hurt America
    Author AdministratorApril 13, 2026

    Guest Post by Mike Adams

    A Desperate, Unhinged Betrayal of His Truest Believers

    The MAGA movement’s raw political power, which swept Donald Trump back into the White House in 2024, was never solely about the man himself. [1] I was part of that coalition — an advocate for peace, national sovereignty, and the dismantling of a corrupt establishment. But what we are witnessing now is not the leadership we backed. It is the lashing out of a man spiraling into madness, turning with kindergarten-level rage on the very voices who built his movement: Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, and Megyn Kelly.

    In my view, this is not a political tactic. This is the profound personal rot of a leader who has lost his way. The language is demonstrably absurd, a sign of a deep disconnect from reality. As I’ve said before, the movement has devolved into an ‘obedience cult of mindless idiots,’ where principled support has been replaced by mindless adherence to a figure who now attacks his own base. [2] This isn’t strategy; it’s the unraveling of a man, and it betrays every patriot who believed in the cause.

    A Debt of Honor Unpaid: What Trump Owes Alex Jones

    Of all Trump’s recent insults, the most grotesque is his attack on Alex Jones. Here is a man who, more than almost anyone, paid the ultimate price for aligning with the MAGA cause and telling the truth about the deep state. Jones lost his wealth, his company, and his freedom to what I believe was a rigged, state-sponsored persecution. [3] To call such a man ‘low IQ’ is not just factually wrong; it is profoundly dishonorable.

    I believe Trump would not be president without the groundswell of support that figures like Jones helped galvanize. While the corporate media worked to bury him, Jones was a megaphone for the forgotten Americans who felt betrayed by the system. His sacrifice embodies the ultimate cost of dissent in a captured republic. For Trump to now spit on that sacrifice reveals a staggering lack of character. It signals that no loyalty is sacred, and no sacrifice will be remembered if it becomes inconvenient to the ego of the leader.

    The Real Divorce: Trump Has Abandoned America for a Foreign Mistress

    The domestic betrayal is only half the story. In a far more catastrophic move, Trump has divorced America itself. His loyalty now lies unequivocally with the fanatical, genocidal agenda of Netanyahu’s Israel. He surrounds himself with hate-filled Zionist advisers — people who, as noted in one analysis, ‘cheer for bombing Iran into the Stone Age’ — and in doing so, he has embraced a foreign darkness. [4]

    This isn’t conjecture. A former top counterterrorism official in the Trump administration, Joe Kent, resigned in protest, penning a letter that asserted the administration was ‘effectively run by Israel.’ [5] In my view, a president who serves a foreign nation’s expansionist goals over his own country’s sovereignty and security is no longer an American president at all. He has become a puppet, and the strings are pulled from Jerusalem. This is the ultimate betrayal of the ‘America First’ promise, trading our sons, our daughters and our national treasure for a foreign war that serves no American interest.

    The Global Collapse: How Trump is Burning America’s Empire to the Ground

    The consequences of this foreign subservience are global and dire. Trump’s catastrophic march to war with Iran, a trap laid by Netanyahu, has not brought victory but humiliation. [4] The U.S. military, once a feared force, has been exposed as a paper tiger. As one assessment starkly put it, ‘the absence of these outcomes underscores the American Empire’s loss of credibility in projecting violence against major powers like Iran, Russia, or China.’ [6] Our allies see this weakness and are acting accordingly.

    Why would Taiwan or South Korea trust a guarantor who cannot win a war and who prioritizes a foreign nation’s agenda? They are recalculating their futures, likely moving closer to China or seeking their own defenses, cursing the day they tied their security to Washington. [7] Furthermore, by initiating a conflict that has galvanized Iran and its allies, Trump has single-handedly accelerated the collapse of the petrodollar system and the unipolar world order. He is not making America great; he is presiding over the rapid, irreversible collapse of its empire.

    The Inevitable Wipeout and the Path Forward

    This path of betrayal, war, and collapse leads to only one destination: a historic political wipeout for the GOP. Democrats are privately jubilant that Trump remains the figurehead of the Republican Party because he is a walking disaster for its electoral chances. As one commentary noted, MAGA operatives are now ‘reduced to begging for votes from those they’ve systematically abandoned,’ using only fear, not earned loyalty, as their argument. [8]

    The only hope for the country, and for the remnants of the original MAGA ideal of peace and sovereignty, is for the GOP to find the courage it has thus far lacked. The 25th Amendment or impeachment are not mere suggestions; they are necessary surgeries to remove a malignant force that has hijacked the party and endangered the republic. We must now seek leaders of truth, light, and genuine American sovereignty. We must prepare for the turbulent world that Trump’s failures have ushered in, by decentralizing our lives, securing honest money like gold and silver, and building communities of resilience. The betrayal is complete, and our task is to build anew from the ashes… if there’s anything left.

    References

    The Implosion of MAGA: How Trump’s March to War Exposes a Movement’s Betrayal. – NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. February 26, 2026.
    How MAGA Became an Obedience Cult of Mindless Idiots. – NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 6, 2026.
    Epstein files scandal erupts as Trump administration accused of cover up; MAGA base revolts. – NaturalNews.com. July 9, 2025.
    The Netanyahu Gambit: How Trump Walked America Into an Iranian War Trap. – NaturalNews.com. Mike Adams. March 2, 2026.
    Health Ranger Report – Joe Kent courage hero. – BrightVideos.com. Mike Adams. March 18, 2026.
    2026-03-27-BVN-IRAN WILL DEFEAT THE U.S. EMPIRE. – Bright Videos Network.
    The Decay of Western Civilisation and Resurgence of Russia. – Glenn Diesen.
    My Vote Is Not a Hostage: Why I Will Never Again Give Consent to MAGA’s Betrayal. – NaturalNews.com. March 27, 2026.

    #238288
    chooch
    Participant

    JD Vance has a new book coming out in June.

    “Communion, Finding My Way Back to Faith”

    Wonder if Trump vs Pope fluff up will boost sales.

    https://gregreese.substack.com/p/roy-cohn-and-the-orange-colored-con?autoPlay=true

    #238289
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Isn’t it remarkable that if a loudly self-identifying “Jewish” guy from Brooklyn or Warsaw steals a Palestinian family’s generational home in “Greater Israel” that I am legally forbidden from calling the thief a Jew, but at the same time the I am not allowed to call the displaced Palestinian a victim?

    And all of this is despite the key and crucial fact that the thief used his own self-proclaimed “Jewishness” as the adequate and ONLY justification for stealing the house in the first place? The thief loudly proclaims it!

    #238290
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Reinstate them under the normal rules.”

    you’ll be glad to know i’m truly speechless.

    #238291
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “They HAVE no resources left and will be Yemen. ”

    if only they’d listen; they could be flint!

    #238292
    zerosum
    Participant

    strategic mistakes

    a blockade of a blockade!

    Fail to recognize some hard truths

    assume that Iran is NOT negotiating in good faith,
    assume that Iran is lying
    assume an escalation will bring success
    happy to blow things up
    happy to kill
    ————–
    Misidentifying the real problems

    Iran’s leadership could be taken out and that its military arsenal could be destroyed.”

    Israel was clearly wrong. Iran stood its ground. Not only that, Iran gave both Trump and Netanyahu the finger by asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz and by disrupting both Israeli and U.S. assets in the Middle East.

    In other words, the Israeli government and its allies in America did not expect Iran to come out strong in this conflict. Netanyahu obviously believed he was still untouchable and that Iran was too small to seriously challenge the Zionist empire, or what Ruhollah Khomeini called “the great Satan.”

    As Jeffrey Sachs pointed out, in a war like this, almost no one truly wins, because lives are lost and the economy suffers.

    Could the Zionist regime have predicted this outcome? Of course not, because they are blind to higher realities. They thought they could concoct one fabrication after another and attack a country at will.

    So, the attack on Iran turned out to be a major mistake by the Israeli regime and the Zionist empire in the United States.

    We See The World From All Sides and Want YOU To Be Fully Informed
    In fact, intentional disinformation is a disgraceful scourge in media today.
    So, to assuage any possible errant incorrect information posted herein, we strongly encourage you to seek corroboration from other non-VT sources before forming an educated opinion.

    ————-
    Ships are still passing Hormuz.
    Ceasefire is still happening, except for Israel – Lebanon.

    ———–
    Top dog
    You will reap what you have sowed.
    He has become a puppet, and the strings are pulled from Jerusalem.

    #238293
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The bottom line, I suppose is that lying, cheating, killing and stealing are against the law no matter what you try to call yourself. If you have a problem with that then take it up with the guys who created the language of words that we use to communicate with each other.

    You can’t resolve a problem involving a particular word if you are not allowed to USE the word in question. And if you don’t want to allow the word use then you’re stuck with all of the problems which that word is giving you, including self-imposed persecution and the bad stuff that goes with it.

    #238294
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    You can’t even begin to understand the current situation in the Middle East (and the information in the posted video is just a beginning of a much larger and older progression of purposeful events) without understanding the facts outlined in this video.

    Start here, and then go do the necessary historical and religious studies going back a few thousand years to get the full picture.

    #238295
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    They mention a female IDF soldier in her twenties and her description of her killing children

    #238296
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    And here’s a pretty good analytical update as follow-up

    #238297
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumpard’s “blockade” will Fail big time.

    Iran has at least seven other major export venues untouched by Persian Gulf constraints.

    Plus like I mentioned the novel idea that China can used Iran like a ‘strategic oil reserve’ in place, paying them for oil stored in Iran for later use, thus delaying any effect of a blockade.

    Iran has Time on it’s side.

    The Empire of Lies does not.

    Suck on it.

    An interdiction of a tanker is normally carried out via a helicopter air assault. This means the US must rely on ships capable of carrying and launching helicopters.

    Will Trump’s Order to Blockade Iranian Ports Actually Work?

    12 April 2026 by Larry C. Johnson 272 Comments
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    The short answer to my question is, No! The US, notwithstanding Trump’s threats, is not going to deploy its Navy ships close to Iran’s shore… The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Carrier Strike Group (CSG 3) learned this the hardway in March. The Lincoln CSG got within 210 miles of the Iranian southern coast in March but was forced to retreat to a position about 700 miles from the coast of Iran after it was attacked by a swarm of Iranian missiles and drones. So, any attempts to interdict a tanker will take place hundreds of miles off the coast of Iran.

    An interdiction of a tanker is normally carried out via a helicopter air assault. This means the US must rely on ships capable of carrying and launching helicopters. At present, there are only three groups of US Navy ships that meet this criteria…The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Carrier Strike Group (CSG 3) and the two US Marine Corps MEUs (i.e., Marine Expeditionary Units) — the 11th and the 31st.

    The 31st MEU consists of the USS Tripoli (LHA-7) — America-class amphibious assault ship. It serves as the primary platform for Marine aviation (including F-35B Lightning IIs, MV-22 Ospreys, and helicopters) and command functions. It is supported by the USS New Orleans (LPD-18) — San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock. It arrived with the Tripoli and carries additional Marines, vehicles, and equipment, and by the USS Rushmore (LSD-47) — Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship. It was en route through the Strait of Malacca in early April and is heading to join the group in the Arabian Sea to provide additional heavy equipment and landing craft support.

    The 11th MEU’s Flagship is the USS Boxer (LHD-4) — Wasp-class amphibious assault ship. It supports Marine aviation with F-35Bs, AV-8B Harriers (in some configurations), Ospreys, and helicopters. It is supported by the USS Portland (LPD-27) — San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock — and the.USS Comstock (LSD-45) — Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship. The Boxer ARG/11th MEU adds another ~4,000–4,500 total personnel (Marines + sailors) and is designed to overlap temporarily with the 31st MEU.

    This means there are a total of 7 ships that can launch one or more helicopters for a take down mission. What seems like a simple mission becomes a problem when the tankers are 700 miles or more from the Iranian coast… Locating and tracking a ship, even a large tanker, is difficult. The farther the tanker moves from the coast of Iran, the search area grows proportionally larger, making it more difficult to find and locate a target. This ain’t the Caribbean and it certainly is not Venezuela.

    Trump, in making this announcement of a highly selective blockade, has given the owners of those tankers that are allowed to leave the Persian Gulf ample time to place security teams on board those ships, armed with shoulder-fired MANPADS (i.e., man-portable air-defense system). If any of those tankers that are carrying the Chinese or Russian flag, any attempt to board those ships could be viewed as an act of war by those countries.

    TACO time for Trumpturd

    #238298
    tboc
    Participant

    Elon Musk just told Tucker Carlson something the rest of Silicon Valley won’t.
    “We are building something we cannot control.” Elon Musk

    “We are building something we cannot control” – Plausible Deniability Perfected
    The real question is will Ai be exploitable.
    Buy a seat at the high speed terminal and have the most probable hedge, “The Future Today”.
    Ai is a time machine moving the past into the future.
    Who writes history? To the victor goes the spoils.

    #238299

    I’ve wondered if people are using AI to trade. Here‘s a guy talking about anthropic’s claude.
    Comments run both ways…

    #238300
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @tboc

    “We are building something we cannot control.” Elon Musk

    It’s ALWAYS the thing that they DON’T say that you should pay the most attention to. Take that quote from Musk, for example.

    What he is NOT saying is that they are building AGENCY into AI systems that are totally harmless if they are just “AI” which by its intrinsic nature (it’s an answer-box, a chatbot, a thing that regardless of its apparent “intelligence” isn’t empowered to DO anything because the system is totally lacking in the AGENCY to initiate action without human input.

    What makes the thing which Musk is building BAD is the AGENCY they’re building into it, not the “intelligence” they’re building into it. It’s “UNCONTROLLABLE” because they’re building “uncontrollability” into it.

    Musk is certifiably INSANE and he’s telling Tucker that very thing right to his face. If we don’t say NO FUCKING WAY can we allow you to do that, then that makes us just as lunatic as Musk.

    An AI System and an AI System-with- a-gun along with the autonomous agency to decide (without human decision) who to shoot, and when, are as different from each other as a gun and a homicidal maniac with a gun.

    #238301
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    This article from Iran doesn’t seem too worried about a naval blockade affecting trade, because of their upgraded network of ground corridors. “The more diverse, decentralized and multi-layered the routes of supplying a country, the higher the cost of external pressure on it.”


    (translated from Persian)

    Strategic rearrangement at the ports of entry of goods, immediate response to the enemy’s naval blockade
    Since the beginning of the conflict and the intensification of attacks on the south of the country, one of the most important priorities of the government has been the rapid and operational redesign of the network of basic goods, raw materials of production and items needed by various economic sectors

    This change is not just the movement of one route with another route; rather, the transfer of the center of gravity of a part of foreign trade from the south of the sea-based to a diverse, multi-way and flexible network of ground corridors and combinations

    In this framework, the free zones and customs located on the northern, northwest, western and eastern borders of the country have been upgraded from a complementary position to a determining position and are now at the forefront of supplying the goods needed by the country.

    One of the most important teachings of the political economy of the crisis is that the more diverse, decentralized and multi-layered the routes of supplying a country, the higher the cost of external pressure on it.

    In its calculations, the enemy usually relies on the assumption that the focus of Iran’s foreign trade on waterways and southern ports can increase the cost of supply and slow the flow of goods by threatening, monitoring, disruption or siege, but when the country moves rapidly towards activating the land borders, strengthening the role of neighbors, using alternative rail and road routes, and taking advantage of the capacity of free zones in non-seam points, the effect of this calculation is practically reduced. This is the point where the enemy’s naval strategy is faced with Iran’s ground and network tactics.


    https://tasnimnews.ir/fa/news/1405/01/25/3565886/%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B2%D8%A2%D8%B1%D8%A7%DB%8C%DB%8C-%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%87%D8%A8%D8%B1%D8%AF%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B1-%D9%85%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%AF%DB%8C-%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%AF-%DA%A9%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A7-%D9%BE%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%AE-%D9%81%D9%88%D8%B1%DB%8C-%D8%A8%D9%87-%D9%85%D8%AD%D8%A7%D8%B5%D8%B1%D9%87-%D8%AF%D8%B1%DB%8C%D8%A7%DB%8C%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B4%D9%85%D9%86

    #238304
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #238308
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Aircraft carrier USS Ford is still in the Mediterranean Sea, while aircraft carrier USS Bush is taking the long way around Africa towards Iran.

    Two US destroyers are said to be somewhere in the Red Sea, with no US ships in the Persian Gulf.
    https://news.usni.org/2026/04/13/usni-news-fleet-and-marine-tracker-april-13-2026

    #238309
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #238310
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    On Saturday, the aircraft carrier USS Lincoln and a couple destroyers were spotted in the Gulf of Oman, around 200 km from Iran’s coast during the ceasefire.


    https://xcancel.com/MT_Anderson

    #238311

    It wasn’t chicks who envied dicks that made the world go round.
    Twas men in awe of making kids that gave the men their ground.
    But too much food and too much good made far too many people,
    So men made war to tip the score and turned us into sheeple.

    So now we have the robots: man-made kids.
    And many folks will end up on the skids.
    Too bad that men and women can’t agree
    Twas love and sex created you and me.

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